On Wednesday, Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf announced letters of discipline as a result of that investigation. Schaaf couldn't say who specifically is involved, whether they're members of the department or officers. She said that's because personnel law does not allow her to specifically say who those people are.

However, Schaaf did reveal the committed offenses, which are listed below.-Attempted sexual assault-Engaging in lewd conduct in public-Assisting in the crime of prostitution

-Assisting in the evading arrest for the crime of prostitution-Accessing law enforcement databases for personal gain-Being untruthful to investigators-Failing to report a violation of law, or rules by not reporting allegations of a minor having/had sexual contact with Oakland police officers-Bringing disrepute to the Oakland Police Department

Schaaf issued an apology and a promise following the announcement disciplining the officers. "A loud and clear message that we will hold our officers to nothing, but the highest standards of professionalism and integrity," she said. "I want to thank the residents of Oakland and the dedicated men and women of the police department for their patience as we've conducted this investigation...we care deeply about this community and its officers and believe that the outcomes in this case will root out misconduct, encourage a culture of transparency and continue the work of restoring trust."